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Testimony submitted for Bill Sessions prior to the 2021 Regular Session can be found in the Presentations Displayed in Committee section on this page.

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Presentations Displayed in Committee
Title Submitter Meeting Committee
  Gail Meyers testimony Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (Reducing Risks) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (Arresting Development: Convictions of Innocent Youth) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (Exonerations in the United States 1989 through 2003) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (Police Training in Interview and Interrogation Methods) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (The Truth About Juvenile False Confessions) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell testimony Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete testimony assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article (Adolescent Brain Development in Normality and Psychopathology) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article (Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article (Beyond Simple Models of Self-Control) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer article (The Seismic Change in Police Interrogations) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Kimberly McCullough testimony American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 3/22/2017 House Committee On Judiciary
  Gail Meyer testimony Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kimberly McCullough testimony American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article from Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete (Beyond Simple Models of Self-Control) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article from Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete (Risk-Taking in Adolescence) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article from Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete (Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Mary Sell article from Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete (Adolescent Brain Development in Normality...) Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
  Kristen Mackiewicz Seghete testimony Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University 5/25/2017 Senate Committee On Judiciary
Floor Letters
Chamber Description Submitter(s) Measure Third Reading Submitted
House ACLU supports recording interviews Rep Gorsek HB 3242 4/25/2017
House Requires recording of youth Rep Piluso HB 3242 4/25/2017
Senate ACLU Yes HB 3242 Sen Steiner Hayward HB 3242 6/6/2017

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